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On "Grimms' Fairytales"

New Books in Folklore

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The Precarity of Childhood in Grimms' Fairy Tales

This chapter examines how the Grimm brothers adapted their fairy tales, influenced by their personal experiences and the sociopolitical context of their era. It highlights themes of precarity and abandonment, mirroring their own childhood struggles and the broader hardships faced by children during the Napoleonic occupation of Germany.

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